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Church of St Lawrence

A Grade II* Listed Building in Hungerford, West Berkshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.4165 / 51°24'59"N

Longitude: -1.5208 / 1°31'14"W

OS Eastings: 433418

OS Northings: 168713

OS Grid: SU334687

Mapcode National: GBR 706.0BN

Mapcode Global: VHC1S.LNCH

Plus Code: 9C3WCF8H+HM

Entry Name: Church of St Lawrence

Listing Date: 6 February 1962

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1289541

English Heritage Legacy ID: 396896

ID on this website: 101289541

Location: St Lawrence's Church, Hungerford, West Berkshire, RG17

County: West Berkshire

Civil Parish: Hungerford

Built-Up Area: Hungerford

Traditional County: Berkshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Berkshire

Church of England Parish: Hungerford with Denford

Church of England Diocese: Oxford

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Description


HUNGERFORD PARSONAGE LANE
SU 3368
(North side)
18/28 Church of St. Lawrence
6.2.62 II*

Church. 1816. John Pinch of Bath. Bath stone ashlar and lead roofs.
4 bay aisled nave with clerestory. West tower and apsidal chancel.
Gothick style with "churchwardens" Gothick glazing of lancet type,
moulded architraves, Tudor arches to clerestory. Octagonal buttresses
with lumpy finials of the period. Crenellated parapet. Heavy coved
cornice continued as band across East end and forming impost to East
window. Extraordinary East window of 5 lights following curve of apse.
3 stage West Tower, crenellated, with corner pinnacles, gothick lancet
cornice intersecting tracery to windows and belfry on each stage. Tudor
arched West door with Y tracery overlight in tall lancet surround to West.
Projecting South porch crenellated with finials and octagonal piers.
Interior: 4 wide bays with quatrefoil plan columns and leaf caps to arcade,
depressed Tudor arches and ogee labels. Panelled ceiling with arch braced
ties on wall shafts springing from angel corbels. Gallery across entire
West End with original organ. Octagonal perpendicular style front of c1826.
C1891 large octagonal Pulpit with alabaster panelling. Monuments:- a)
legless, defaced c1350 knight in North chapel, tablet with inscription in
lombardic script at feet. b) Baroque hanging monument, c1673, with swan neck
pediment (North Wall). c) 6 black and white marble late C18 and early C19
wall memoricals in various styles (by North East respond the stonehouse
memorial by C. Harris of London). South Wall - a) Martha Hungaford,
died 1739, good Palladian monument with 2 black tablets and segmental
pediment. b) Whitelock Memorial, c1816, Gothick with 6 tablets. North Wall:-
good small Baroque monument to Helina Morgan, died 1776, grieving putti and
armorial cartouche over shaped tablet. East end of South aisle, set in floor,
two brass plates of 1613 and 1618 with verse epitaphs. Stained Glass:
East window by Lavers and Westlake, c1887. V.C.H. vol.iv. - p.197 B.0.E. 0 p.155.
Murray's Architectural Guide p.130.


Listing NGR: SU3341868713

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